Destroyer sailors don’t expect a smooth ride when they ship out aboard a tin can, the nickname these fast warships acquired.
With hulls that are long in comparison to their beam, destroyers are built for speed. Photos, particularly of older destroyers, will often show one of these ships riding over the crest of a swell with its bow completely out of the water. Back in 1952, Bruce Clarke, who owns a farm in Chamblissburg, had a rougher ride than normal when his destroyer struck a mine.

He’ll let you get away with forgetting plenty of things.
-You can forget an appointment to meet with him. No sweat!
-You can forget to bring an umbrella on a rainy afternoon. That’s OK.
-You can forget what day of the week it is. No worries!
But, as far as Steve Bozeman is concerned, you’d best not forget about our military. That’s the one thing he won’t forgive.